He loves them and when he arrives at Brakebills, which is the school for magic, he naturally imagines that he's kind of going to be the hero of a fantasy novel, like the books that he's read.And of course, real life isn't like that at all.
signs and inscriptions on monuments and I had taken that this is the origin which defines the affinities between the words and then we'll move into a different screen which actually imagines the words as alive and interacting with each other. And as this comes up I can take questions.presenter: Ok. Andrew: Thank you very much and then Sandra will talk about her joint work next.
If Google ends up composing songs, I guess making a partnership will not be a bad idea. Creators imagines what would happen in AI era. AI may or may not create new song based on historical records.
I mean, hip-hop culture, especially early '90s, mid-90's hip-hop culture is made of pipe dreams. Everyone imagines -- my manager says that one of the greatest things to ever happen to The Roots was the fact that we never had a Bentley moment. And that Bentley moment is this imagined idea of celebration where you're in a Hype Williams video
However, ideologically, it seems to yearn for that trans-historical reconstruction characteristic of restorative nostalgia. It imagines the past where in the midst of a pastoral idyll, a library's open door invites a white reader onto beautifully polished hardwood floors, where he can peruse stacks of books by white authors and loan some of them to white readers.
means that the entire universe, with you in it, is propelled from second to second across the arrow of time. He imagines it as a loaf of bread where you cut through the loaf of space time. And every instance is the entire universe at a specific instance in time.
whom fat and sweet wasn't that important and who took little pleasure in sexual uh imagines what she'll do tomorrow goes and plays in her room has dinner and all of these different worlds and different
She was married against her will as a teenager — a lack of agency based on her gender. And when Esperanza imagines this, she pictures her ancestor trapped within the walls of her home: “She looked out the window her whole life, the way so many women sit their sadness on an elbow.” Notice how Esperanza makes the connection between her great-grandmother and countless
So I'd love to hear what inspired you to write this book. And so the book imagines Suhaila being invited up to the moon
schedules are in different neighborhoods, even garbage pickup schedules in various neighborhoods. What each individual imagines is revealing about something deep inside a person.
is this from one of the first commissioners of the Atomic Energy Commission, Lewis Strauss. And he imagines nuclear power as producing this phrase that many people actually know-- "electrical energy too cheap to meter." But it's the rest of the sentence that catches my attention because it's a liberationist dream-- "People will know of great periodic regional famines
knew but apparently they do and so John performed operations on on Afflicted lemas pro bono one imagines and invited um Joseph to to attend these operations as well so by the time he was entering his um teenage years he had seven languages he had a knowledge of how to
fundamentally where Innovation and iconic clasm begins it begins with imagination so one possibility of how the brain imagines things is you have a different part of your brain for imagination the other possibility and this is actually what they found is that when you imagine something especially if it's a visual imagination you use
- For each amino acid, we pick three special atoms in the amino acid and say that those define a frame. And what the network does is it imagines that all the amino acids start out with the origin and it has to predict the appropriate translation and rotation to move these frames to where they sit in the real structure.
But actually, it could be liberating if you remember to keep it fresh. carries out that fantasy or just imagines it.
She does unto the Barbie what she imagines should be done unto herself. If you have a doll that's telling you how it feels, that's making demands on you, that has its own needs,
Dara from Uber and Dara said that he imagines in the future the 9 million riders that they have around the world
In this story, he imagines the universe as a limitless library, containing every possible combination of the alphabet, the period, the comma, and the space.
Each one of you out of your own private whimsy imagines the kind of world that there is.
called the evolution of culture and in it he imagines how a simple stick is
Google is so much more than what everyone imagines .
But the scene I'm about to read kind of imagines what this family reunion might have been had it taken place.
Every new reader is affected by what he or she imagines the book to have been in previous hands." So with a little bit of technology, we could make that
Michael Erard: I think DLI in that approach really imagines a more, a very uniform language
And there's a part of the middle of that episode where she imagines herself as the star of her own sitcom in a title
That's so beautiful. Everything that he imagines , he puts on canvas and then starts to choreograph, now, over the last 25, 30 years.
Our work is also to create the political will so that our government actually imagines itself able to do what it has
history organization that through its weekend reenactments slide shows and private parties imagines what it would
There's another back-end step, which is that nobody imagines that the algorithm is actually ever going to be the decision-maker.
It's no secret that we have a president who disdains journalism, experts of all sorts-- even within our own government-- and of course tweets over the heads of anybody who is an intermediary directly to what he imagines are the people. Now, this trend began-- well, it was very clear by 1998 that the motive
So probably, it wasn't as peaceful as one imagines .
She spent a lot of time of sitting out in the window looking over what she surely imagines to be her kingdom.
the night before Christmas, right? Now imagines this kid has a cold, she sneezes on the cookies. Mom and dad doesn't notice, right? Leaves the cookies there. Kids do it all the time. You know,
to talk about one other work that I've done which is another artificial life piece called Earthwords, which imagines what would words be if they were alive, and how do texts come about by imagining that individual words could be alive. And it imagines handwritten words as organisms, moving around and particular words have affinities to each other based on their presence in an original text. So,
But we work with artists that build LED structures, sculptures that will have volumetric imagines floating inside of them so you can't pass your hand through it, but it is volumetric
nonetheless I see the glob glow the faint glow of an LED at the end of a long tunnel that imagines a digital
our beliefs are corrupt. He gives an analogy of an apple basket or an apple barrel. He imagines that there's a big barrel of apples and we know that within this barrel somewhere is a rotten apple.
Another Canadian poet, Douglas Fetherling, has supposedly said, "Steampunk is a genre that imagines how different the past might
Some of the work they were doing there included reports such as this proposal, called "Books Without Pages," which imagines what it would mean to have type
"Astair doesn't even realize how tight her chest has gotten-- like a man's fist, she imagines -- until she steps outside.
The basic idea behind Gittins's breakthrough here, which is called the Gittins index, is he imagines that-- the word we use is a bribe.
As a matter of fact, some of my favorite moments in the film, Charlie Brown, whenever he imagines , dreams, a little thought bubble will pop up.
I think the thing that I like about that is it is about this environmental disaster that we're facing now, but it imagines a future where environmentalism is deeply
image effects that surround the presence of the creatures. And then finally, I wanted to talk about one other work that I've done which is another artificial life piece called Earthwords, which imagines what would words be if they were alive, and how do texts come about by imagining that individual words could be alive. And it imagines handwritten words
Blanche simply pretends there's something in her clothes, flea, spider, skeeter, bee, wasp, it really doesn't matter as long as she imagines it vividly enough.